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Title : AT&T seeks to buy Time Warner for nearly $86bn
US telecoms giant AT&T announces that it will buy
entertainment group Time Warner for nearly $86bn
(£70bn), but the deal still needs regulators' approval.
Title : Banks poised to relocate out of UK over Brexit, BBA warns
Large banks are set to relocate out of the UK early
next year over fears around Brexit, says the boss of
the British Bankers' Association.
Title : Chicago Cubs: City parties as baseball 'curse' ends after
71 years
Crowds celebrate in Chicago after the Cubs beat the Los
Angeles Dodgers to reach the baseball World Series for
the first time since 1945.
Title : Syria war: Aleppo ceasefire ends with clashes
Heavy clashes are reported in the besieged Syrian city
of Aleppo soon after a three-day ceasefire ended late
on Saturday.
Title : Afghanistan opium production up 43% - UN drugs watchdog
Afghanistan's illicit trade in the main ingredient
for heroin has jumped, which the United Nations calls
"a worrying reversal".
Title : US election: Clinton says she will focus on issues, not Trump
US Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton says she no
longer cares what her Republican rival Donald Trump
might say and will focus on issues instead.
Title : Spain election: Socialists meet to discuss ending deadlock
The opposition Socialists in Spain meet for tough talks
on a deal with the conservatives that would avoid a
third general election inside a year.
Title : Japan blasts: One dead in Utsunomiya city
At least one person has been killed and two injured
after multiple blasts in a park area of the Japanese
city of Utsunomiya, officials say.
Title : Mosul: Turkey insists its forces 'cannot remain idle'
Turkey insists that it cannot remain idle during the
fight to drive militants from so-called Islamic State
from the Iraqi city of Mosul.
Title : Calais children: Children without UK links among 70 new
arrivals
Seventy migrant children from Calais, including the
first group without relatives in Britain being brought
to the UK under the so-called Dubs amendment, arrive
in the country.
Title : Iraq alcohol: Parliament imposes ban in a surprise move
The Iraqi parliament votes to ban the sale, import and
production of alcohol, arguing that its availability
is unconstitutional.
Title : Suzanne Evans and Paul Nuttall both run for UKIP leadership
Suzanne Evans and Paul Nuttall announce plans to run
for the leadership of UKIP, with both promising to
unite the troubled party.
Title : Drone captures rare whale footage
Canadian scientists use drones to capture rare whale
footage in the Arctic.
Title : Why Kat Von D became tattoo queen
Tattoo parlour boss and cosmetics entrepreneur Kat Von
D shares her CEO Secrets.
Title : 'My grandad captured most wanted Nazi'
Chris Mannion, a volunteer at the Imperial War Museum
North, discovered his grandfather was part of the small
unit which captured Heinrich Himmler.
Title : How to be a world class DJ
The world's top DJs are in Amsterdam for one of the
biggest electronic dance music festivals.
Title : The Titanic locker key that sold for £85,000
A key which opened a life jacket locker on the Titanic
sells for £85,000.
Title : The cafe that charges 6p a minute
The My Shop series visits Ziferblat in Manchester,
a kind of cafe that charges you six pence a minute for
the time you spend there.
Title : Carey Mulligan calls for Britain to help Aleppo's children
Actress Carey Mulligan has led a protest in London
calling on the British government to do more to help
with the crisis in Syria.
Title : 'Very sad' Canadian minister on collapse of trade deal
A trade deal between the EU and Canada is on the brink
of collapse because a Belgian region with a population
of just 3.6 million objects.
Title : Titanic locker key sold for £85,000 at auction
A key to a locker which held life-jackets on the Titanic
sells for £85,000 at an auction in Devizes.
Title : Hairless hamster gets new sweater as winter approaches
A tiny hamster born without any fur in the US state
of Oregon gets a custom-made sweater to stay warm
this winter.
Title : M Ilyas Khan: India's 'surgical strikes' - truth or illusion?
India's "surgical strikes" on suspected Kashmir militants
were rejected as an "illusion" by Pakistan. So what
actually happened? M Ilyas Khan reports.
Title : Darragh MacIntyre: The kids who have to sew to survive
Panorama has gone undercover in Istanbul and found
evidence that Syrian refugee children are making clothes
for leading British brands.
Title : Daily dig: Richard Branson has Donald Trump in his sights
With just 17 days until America votes for its next
president, Richard Branson steps in to give his verdict
on the candidates and Joe Biden wishes he was at school
with Donald Trump.
Title : San Francisco homeless: New plan to clear tents off streets
Wealthy San Francisco tech investors are bankrolling
a law to ban the city's homeless from pitching tents -
will it work?
Title : Is it safe to drink five litres of undiluted squash?
A gorilla that escaped its enclosure at London Zoo
drank five litres of blackcurrant squash before being
tranquillised. What impact would this have had?
Title : Your pictures: Bricks
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "bricks".
Title : Week in pictures: 15-21 October 2016
A selection of the best news photographs from around
the world, taken over the past week.
Title : Sculpture by the Sea
The Sydney coastline has been enlivened by the annual
Sculpture by the Sea exhibition, this year featuring
a gigantic flip flop and an upside down rhino.
Title : Africa's top shots: 14-20 October 2016
A selection of the best photos from across Africa
this week.
Title : Octopus hunters
The white beaches of Zanzibarâ€Ös coast are home to
the octopus hunters, in search of the delicacy.
Title : Shane Sutton defends British Cycling over allegations
British Cycling will be exonerated over allegations
of wrongdoing, says its former technical director
Shane Sutton.
Title : Anthony Foley: Glasgow Warriors swept away in sea of
Munster emotion
Tom English sees Munster scale the heights of their
glorious past in victory over Glasgow, a fitting tribute
to head coach Anthony Foley, who died suddenly last week.
Title : Body count
The Netflix drama, Narcos, about the infamous Colombian
drug trafficker Pablo Escobar, cites a shocking statistic
on the human cost of the drugs trade. But is it true?
Title : Winter chill
Poles prepare to fight their corner to defend freedom of
movement as EU countries gear up for Brexit negotiations
with the UK.
Title : Fighting for 'Cinderella'
Guyana is battling to retain its "Cinderella county",
ceded under an 1899 ruling, but could Venezuela's claims
spoil the fairy tale, asks Gemma Handy.
Title : Campus battleground
Shut for more than two years because of intense fighting,
the University of Benghazi in Libya opens its doors
for the graduation of its students.
Title : Trump's last stand?
BBC Newsnight's Gabriel Gatehouse reports from
Youngstown, Ohio on the appeal of Republican presidential
nominee Donald Trump.
Title : Weekend reads
Stories you may have missed in the past seven days.
Title : Your pictures
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures
on a set theme. This week, we asked for your pictures
on the theme of "bricks".
Title : Bricked up
An 1846 short story about a horrific revenge is perhaps
the unlikeliest social media trend of the moment.
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Vuestros hijos no son vuestros hijos: son los hijos y las hijas de
las ansias de vida que siente la misma vida.
-- Khalil Gibran. (1883-1931) Ensayista, novelista
y poeta libanés.
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